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Easy, and they work!

by Anonymous
– June 30, 2010

12 out of 18 people found this review helpful.

June 30, 2010

We have a RockwoodRoo HTT, 23' opening to about 30'. Have lock chocks between each set of 2 tires. Have plenty of wheel chock...s down. Still with a queen size bed on each end, that's some sticking out that can bounce each end with movement. With these - NO movement. They attach VERY easy. They go up and down with the stabilizer itself and only need a slight tight or un with the same tool that is used for the stabilizer. Very pleased. We put one on one end on the curbside and one on the other end street side.

Bye! Bye! to the Bouncing !

by Anonymous
– December 29, 2007

143 out of 193 people found this review helpful.

December 29, 2007

Installed 2 pair on a 30 foot TT. Amazing difference. The trailer still
vibrates a bit when others move around, but no where nea...r what it did
without these. Every step the trailer would bounce, but not now. Two
pair did the trick. Less expensive than other products. I use the
handle for cranking down my stabilizers to lock and unlock the bars.
Easy to install (about 20 minutes a pair). I would recommend this to
anyone.

Bal Lock Arm Stabilizing Bar

by Anonymous
– March 01, 2009

36 out of 57 people found this review helpful.

March 01, 2009

We own a 38 ft 5th- wheel and had lots of movement when anyone walked around. Since we purchased our bars and had them put on we ...have no movement at all. The best thing we have ever done was to purchase these bars. We have 4 on the front legs and 2 on the back jacks.

Not called stabilizing for nothing...

by Michael Overmiller
– June 08, 2008

56 out of 83 people found this review helpful.

June 08, 2008

Long story short, these stabilizer bars do the job as advertised! I put
a pair on a front corner and a pair on the opposite rear... corner of my
33' TT and it does not weeble-wobble like before. Maybe I should
have tried 1 bar on each corner but hey, that's okay, I went ahead and
bought 2 more pairs. It might be over-kill but oh well...
A word of caution for do-it-yourselfers: the self tapping screws
supplied can and will lose their head if over-tightened.

So simple, but so good!

by Scott Bohannan
– August 11, 2008

23 out of 40 people found this review helpful.

August 11, 2008

Our 33 foot TT has always moved around excessively. I have used
multiple jacks to keep the frame stiff enough to prevent bouncin...g (3
kids plus their friends), but that did not stop the rocking. After installing
the stabilizers, the rocking was completely gone! I agree with the
other users that the holes should be drilled and tapped into the frame.
Complete installation took less than 2 hours and only seconds to use
them. I would highly recommend them.

BAL Lock-Arm Bars

by Anonymous
– September 16, 2008

21 out of 45 people found this review helpful.

September 16, 2008

Received and installed 2 sets today. The hole in the bracket
which attaches to the jack foot pad was too small for the
original ...bolt on the jack foot. Had to use the smaller bolts
which were furnished with the lock arms. The new bolts were
too long. Initial observation is that these stabilizer bars
will reduce the trailer movement.

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